Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | June 30, 2020 PCB Design Tools | | |
| Software Lets PCB Designers Work from Anywhere | Altium has rolled out several initiatives to keep the electronics industry moving forward, including aggressive pricing for Altium Designer perpetual licenses with Altium 365 subscriptions. Altium 365 is a cloud platform for PCB design and realization. | |
| Multi-Board Design for Applications with Different Voltages | Stacking PCBs in a multi-board design is a current and highly popular trend, as manufacturing costs are reduced and reliability improved. In this Zuken blog post, Herbert Ritthaler explains the benefits of developing the boards concurrently on a single CAD canvas using Zuken's CR-8000 Design Force.. | |
| IC Vendor Taps 3D Tool for SoC-PCB Analysis | Cadence Design Systems has announced that Ambarella has adopted the Cadence Clarity 3D Solver for design of their next-generation AI vision processors. For a recent evaluation, an Ambarella computer vision (CV) system on chip (SoC) and PCB were run on the Cadence Clarity 3D Solver. | |
| Highlighter Markers and X-Acto Knives | In his July Circuit Cellar editorial, Chief Editor Jeff Child takes a look at how PCB design has evolved in his lifetime, recalling the days of PCB layout edits made using X-Acto knives and PCB verification using highlighter markers. | |
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| How Can I Catch Schematic Errors More Easily? | It’s no secret that PCB design can be a slow and unruly process. It’s 2020, and board designs are more fine-tuned than ever. Issues on the board therefore require a fine-tuned solution that saves you time. In this Mentor blog post, Nicole from Mentor, a Siemens Business, looks at how to catch tricky schematic errors. | |
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